Round Two of the 2015 Stunt Series was at the Waharoa Nationals. Note - Sportsman and Classic stunt were combined, so Dave and Kevin, being ineligible for Sportsman, are not included in the Sportsman results for the Stunt Series. Here are the results:

The third round of the 2015 Stunt Series has been completed in glorious Waikato weather and saw some of the best F2B performances ever flown in NZ. Loren and Kevin have certainly raised the bar in their preparations for the Perth World Champs next year!

Saturday is the fourth round of the NI stunt series F2B (doubling as the first world champs team trial) and sportsman followed by Basic flight (for beginners and re-treads) and Phantom/classic racingSunday is scheduled for the second F2B world champs team trial with Slow combat on the league field and Slow good year following stunt.

General sport/scale flying encouraged in between and around events

Camping available on site with toilets, showers and kitchen.

The stadium will be available Saturday into the evening for indoor flying

Stunt Series 2015 has concluded, results have been collected, tables collated and winners determined. For those wondering how the Stunt Series scores are collated, here's the gist of it:

The series runs from October to May each flying season and takes the flight scores from each round and converts them in proportion to the winning score on a scale from 0 to 1000 points. Over the series, each competitor's top three performances are added to give their overall score for the season, thus the maximum for three wins is 1000 points. In the event of a tie for overall winner the countback is on wins outside the best three, then points overall. The overall winner gets first pick from the prize pool. Second pick from the prize pool goes to the winner of the draw, which includes one entry for every paid entry in a stunt series round and each of the volunteer judges.

Congratulations to Loren Nell, winner of the F2B Series for the third time running with a maximum possible score of 3000 (backed up by a fourth win on countback). Another great set of performances and some really excellent flight scores that will set Loren up very well in preparation for next year's World Champs in Perth.

Congratulations also to Bryce Rackley, who has come back out of the duck swamp and remembered how to fly the Sportsman schedule to take three victories for maximum points in the Sportsman division.